Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages How can you teach me to speak English?

Teacher…friend…advocate…translator This is my husband’s doctor. Past…present…future Will you come to my house? I have a meeting with my child’s teacher. When is the bus coming?

Common myths or misperceptions about your profession “It is easy.” You need a college degree. You need a clear understanding of grammar and culture. “Anyone can do it.” You need to think on your feet. You need to be comfortable in front of people. You need to be entertaining. You need to be patient.

How many people are learning? Where can you work? How many people are learning? Most popularly spoken languages as primary or secondary: Mandarin Chinese (1.12 billion) English (480 million) Spanish (320 million) Most popular languages by number of countries: English (115) French (35) Arabic (24) Spanish (20) http://www2.ignatius.edu/faculty/turner/languages.htm

Adjectives and Nouns Let’s make a Deal! Interesting Make connections Engaging Resourceful Make connections Make students comfortable Make students confident Adjectives and Nouns